i'd like to call on "the washington post," please. >> thank you very much. madam prime minister, thank you for hosting us with the american media as well as the president's delegation. mr. president, you'll make history as being the first president to be burma, and premature given the violence that left hundreds dead and up to a hundred thousand displaced this that country and your director of human rights said at that people are living in fear and terror, why are you moving so quickly to endorse the burmese leadership and endorse them with personal visit and give us the given the setbacks in the middle east and why are you-- and madam prime minister, as a neighbor, do you think that the president's doing enough to protect the human rights there and president obama's visit is premature or appropriately timed, thank you. >> well, first of all, i think it's important to recognize, david, this is not an endorsement of the burmese government. this is an acknowledgment that there's a process underway inside that country that even a year and a half, two years ago